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Wooster mourns the passing of Gene Pollock, emeritus professor of economics

Gene Pollock, emeritus professor of economics at The College of Wooster, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020, at 85. Pollock ,who began his […]

Will Sherry ’05

Sociology major supports LGBTQ people at the University of Michigan

Will Sherry ’05 draws on Wooster-developed mindset as director of the Spectrum Center

Students present experiential learning experiences in 2019.

Wooster celebrates experiential learning tradition, award winners at virtual symposium

The College of Wooster’s annual Experiential Learning Symposium officially kicks off in a virtual format Thursday, Nov. 5, highlighting the summer projects of Wooster […]

Steve Schott '07 in his Franklin County office where he works as a prosecutor in the gang unit

Political science alumnus prosecutes gang-related crimes in Columbus

Participating in Wooster’s moot court program prepared Steve Schott ’07 for his career in law

Álvaro Corral, assistant professor of political science

Research by Professor Álvaro Corral suggests increasing Latino groups to vote Republican

In an article published by The Washington Post Álvaro Corral, assistant professor of political science at The College of Wooster and David Leal, professor […]

Desiree Weber

Political science professor writes introduction to first-ever English translation of Ludwig Wittgenstein book

Désirée Weber argues that Word Book offers significant insight into the philosopher’s later work

Mesky Brhane ’89

Liberal arts education prepared English and French alumna for post-graduation achievements

Mesky Brhane ’89 supports vulnerable populations through her role at World Bank

Residence Hall Renovations

In February, Chelsea Barnes '07 lobbied the Virginia Legislature for a grant to develop renewable energy on former coal-mined land.

Biology alumna honored for clean energy work

Chelsea Barnes ’07 strikes the balance between working with her community to promote solar energy and creating environmental policy

Students in the class explored Wooster’s campus together in a scavenger hunt.

Globally minded approach to FYS Course connects students studying remotely

First-year Seminar (FYS) courses at The College of Wooster build students’ writing and critical thinking skills in their first semester at College. Composed of […]

: Hayward (center) com worked with colleagues (from left to right) Benjamin Hernández Pacheco, Michelle Prain Brice, Tess Henthorne ’16, Maria Paz Zegers Correa at the Digital Imaging Lab of the National Library of Chile in the summer of 2019.

Jennifer Hayward leads Chilean newspaper digitization project

The National Library of Chile publishes nineteenth century Anglophone newspapers digitized by a transnational team that includes Wooster students

Student volunteers offer homework help to Wooster City Schools students.

Wooster students volunteer to support Wooster City School students through online program

For education majors, experience working closely with students in the classroom is a crucial part of their education. When the teaching and learning environment […]

Hideko Tamura Snider ’56

Sociology alumna advocates for peace and collective healing

Hideko Tamura Snider ’56 survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima before attending Wooster

Collin Hendershot '18 analyzed data from Graham Rahal's car before the race.

Wooster graduates play significant role in Indy 500

Physics majors reflect on their time at the College and how their I.S. and liberal arts education prepared them for their motorsport careers.

Mahi Lal ’22

Economics major receives Flywire Scholarship in Social Justice

Mahi Lal ’22 sees her education at Wooster as the first step in changing the narrative of developing nations

Denise Bostdorff, professor of communication studies

Denise Bostdorff comments on ‘aggressive rhetoric of Trump’s fundraising emails’

Denise Bostdorff, professor of communication studies, consulted based on her expertise in political rhetoric in an article by Vox Media that examined “why Trump’s […]